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May 31, 2012
Organizing responsibility with connected things Club of Amsterdam, Future of Taxes
Iskander Smit
May 31, 2012
Connecting the dots Info.nl
May 31, 2012
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internet is everywhere in everything since August 20, 2010 more connected things than people
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9G8P0YWd_kU
May 31, 2012
People
ThingsServices
May 31, 2012
creating value of new data Asthmapolis discovers the unhealthy spots for asthma patients
May 31, 2012
May 31, 2012
pro-active framework reality is changed by the connections
re-active framework a smart layer on reality
Rob van Kranenburg, 2011
approaches to the Internet of Things
May 31, 2012
in an Internet of Everything we will consume personal stuff
May 31, 2012
products become hyper personal, and manifactured in the now personal production in the era of the you-web
May 31, 2012
service/service
experience
personal profile
context of use/ devices
play enhanced
May 31, 2012
we use only when we need it Spotify, Greenwheels, etc.
May 31, 2012
we make only what we need Shapeways, Makerbot
May 31, 2012
products will change when we use them Project Perry
May 31, 2012
we pay in the context of use
May 31, 2012
The danger of being responsible for me, myself and I…
May 31, 2012
…is the gap between me and the government. And my fellow citizens.
May 31, 2012
a new balance between citizen and state will emerge
May 31, 2012
Oct 11, 2011: session Future of contributing for Dutch Tax Administration, organized by Council, Waag Society and Info.nl
May 31, 2012
Session Future of involvement; objectives
§ Starting point: are we loosing involvement and engagement by the middle class due to disconnection from nation states.
§ How can we organize engagement by using principles of tracing everything by the Internet of Things.
§ Central question: how would a society without a tax administration look like. A society based on the concept of useful contributing by civilians and facilitation by government.
§ How can we reach a situation of voluntary contribution? § Participants of: Belastingdienst, Waag Society, Council Internet of Things,
ING, Vestia, Hubbub, Hack de Overheid, Ministerie van Justitie, Gemeente Amsterdam, Dyndy, Federatie Creatieve Industrie, Amnesty International,
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Themes discussed
§ A new role for governments § with a changing connection between citizen and government; can technology serve as
binding element
§ Solidarity and engagement § individualism will not last for ever. Trust is key. Is bottom-up trust possible? Developing
of new reputation systems
§ Changing valuation of possession and transparency § how manageable is our technology, who owns the internet of things. Trust is provided
with transparency
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Recommendations
Enable a Darwinistic government. Create a set of basic rule set for the general interest and experiment with the rest.
The personal data stays in possession of the citizen.
This is achieved by creating a parallel government that manage this rule set and takes the experimental approach as start.
With transparency as fundament.
So Human scale, laid back government
May 31, 2012
society engagement will be organized in two ways
May 31, 2012
validating contribution wheredoesmymoneygo.org
May 31, 2012
transparency and control for engagement
we want to know how our money is spent
this should be connected to the general purposes of contribution
long-term decisions are stimulated by bigger stories
but personal relevance is key
use simulations to interpret the impact of choices
and your choices are validated by learning from your actual behaviour
May 31, 2012
paying for use in context
May 31, 2012
contribution based on personal use
every use of products/services leaves trails, connected to taxes on use
the context of use plays an important role as multiplier
Always real-time. Behaviour is influenced through taxes on use.
trust is provided through delegating the control of the data to the citizen
the data is open to use in other contexts, chosen by the citizen
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value chain
service layer
filtering layer
smart city layer
all objects can be tracked, logged and traced
leveraging the data by ISPs
personal driven selection of relevant data
the sensing planet emerging from the data
Rob van Kranenburg, 2012
May 31, 2012
So the future of taxes will be defined by the new relation we have with society…
May 31, 2012
… and the future of taxes will be highly personal and contextual driven. Realtime.
May 31, 2012
This can only work if we get full insights and control. Trust is an embedded asset.